Dr.
David H. Lee now serves as a Vice Chairman of the Board
of Directors for World Trade Centers Association and Regional
coordinator for Asia-Pacific. As Chairman of the Committee
on Trade Education, Training and Research for WTCA, Dr.
Lee has initiated the idea of World Trade Center University
in order to provide an opportunity for the individual World
Trade Centers and their 750,000 plus affiliate corporate
members to take part in a successful on-line university
degree program in "e-World Trade."

Recognizing the need for better travel service, pricing
and accommodations for the WTCA membership, Dr. Lee is currently
putting closure on a newly developed travel package, named
as WTC Business Tourism, that will address the individual
needs, logistical problems, scheduling and cost concerns
of the more than 300 individual World Trade Centers holding
membership in the World Trade Centers Association. In order
to fulfill the mission of WTCA, "Peace through promoting
the Trade", Dr. Lee has also been working for WTC Corps,
the charitable arm of WTCA, WTC Foundation and World Cultural
Assets Exchange Foundation. Dr. Lee came to the World Trade
Centers Association in 1993 from the University of California,
San Diego as a professor doing Post-Doctorate work in International
Relations and specializing in regional development. He received
his Ph.D. (National doctorate) from Madrid National University,
Spain along with the studies on the law at the Western State
Univ., School of Law, Business Administration at California
State Univ., Los Angeles, U.S. and the international economic
cooperation at St. Anthony College, the Oxford University,
England as in-resident researcher. Until recently he served
as a Distinguished Fellow, Harris Manchester College, Oxford
University.

He has held numerous professorships worldwide such as in
U.S., Japan and Europe and has published extensively both
books and articles covering a wide range of topics in international
economics and regional development. Dr. Lee has been awarded
several scholastic and academic honors as well as a commendation
from Mexico in appreciation of academic achievement for
cooperation between developing and developed countries.

In
private sector, he is also serving as CEO for World Trade
Center Development of HRD International Group which is a
well-known U.S. multinational development & management company.